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Manage Finished Goods Inventory
In order to efficiently and effectively manage finished goods inventory Lexon associates believe you must follow two fundamental principles:
- All finished parts labeled at production line-side with electronic verification.
- Electronically manage 'serialized' finished goods inventory from the time of production to time of shipment.
These processes are designed to provide value to the automotive supplier through:
- Elimination of product labeling errors.
- Effective management of small-lot orders.
- 100% finished goods inventory accuracy while eliminating frequent physical counts.
- Accurate visibility of their ability to satisfy customer demand at the time demand is received as opposed to at the time of shipping, resulting in.
- Enhanced accuracy of production scheduling methods.
- Minimum disruptions to planned production schedules.
- Better utilization of production and warehouse capacity.
- Real-time shop-floor reporting of produced and scrapped parts by operator, work center, machine and shift.
- Ease and cost effective deployment of C.CoreTM process to multiple facilities including outsourced vendors.
- Reduction in manual process to integrate with other mission critical applications.
Below is a list of some of the key features of C.CoreTM related to this function:
- Line Side Labeling
- Supports discrete or repetitive manufacturing.
- Batch or line-side label printing.
- Reporting of good production.
- Reporting of production scrap.
- Manage Finished Goods Inventory
- Serialized Inventory
- Bulk pack
- Standard pack
- Final pack
- Inventory Transfers
- Standard moves within a facility.
- Reconciled moves between facilities.
- Audit reporting on all inventory transfers.
- Inventory Status Tracking
- Track conforming vs. non-conforming product.
- Prevents scrapped or non-conforming product from being shipped.
- Reason code reporting on status changes.
- Audit reporting on all status changes.
- Inventory Re-Packs
- Create standard packs from bulk packs.
- Fill small lot orders
- Inventory Consolidation
- Inventory Re-Labeling
- Reconciliation
- MIA process.
- Physical inventory/cycle counting.
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